tom,
thanks for the post.
Hormonal fluctuations can effect
lipidCoronary risk profile
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides levels. Also, hormal levels fluctuate on a significant basis...so the low level you measured may be a facotr of when the sample was taken.
We do not routinely measure
testosterone levels in our prevention clinic and would not think of supplementing it unless we were treating
hypogonadism. Your
lipidCoronary risk profile
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides profile is adequate. One thing we might consider is measuring your CRP. If elevated it would give a better idea of the activity of your disease. If high, we might consider a change to another statin such as
atorvastatin.
Any supplementation of
testosterone we would leave to an endocrinologist after evaluation of why the level was low.
It is somewhat normal to think 'why' does this happen to me. But you are now revasculaized in a very durable way and need to think about getting
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment to enjoying life.
good luck
In your opinion, would it be worthwhile for me to visit the Prevention Clinic at CCF, or does it sound like my doctors and I have most of the bases covered? My exercise capacity is as good as ever as judged by my performance relative to my long standing running and cycling companions. A corotid ultrasound showed some stenosis which will be followed by serial followups.